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of the colleges. Probably no member of his pro- 

 fession has had so extended an experience in deal- 

 ing with live-stock competitions. It has been the 

 steady aim of the management of the Interna- 

 tional Show, as well as of the SADDLE AND SIRLOIN 

 CLUB, to lend every possible encouragement to the 

 colleges, their faculties, their graduates and the 

 undergraduates, and Dean CURTISS, needless to 

 say, has served as an admirable connecting link in 

 the consideration and execution of every plan 

 touching educational topics. 



The Hon. A. J. LOVEJOY, big chief in the Berk- 

 shire camp, one of the ablest and most experienced 

 fair managers in America, has worked hard in the 

 International harness from the opening show. His 

 management of the swine department has been 

 continuous and successful, and he has served the 

 association also as its President. 



EMIL INGWERSEN'S name must be included in any 

 reference to men who have given freely of their 

 time and practical judgment to the fortunes of the 

 big show, and the Club as well. No man is more 

 conversant with our live-stock industries, and few 

 could have been so eminently useful and depend- 

 able in helping to meet and solve the problems 

 arising in connection with both International and 



